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CATALOG NO: 72484 OBJECT TYPE: beaded nose ornament
REMARKS: "They usually wear garnets [beads] through the cartilage of the nose. These garnets are tied to three firm rows of thin little pieces of wood. In the middle where the wood sits in the cartilage, there it is covered with gut. From there it protrudes about 1 1/2 inches to both sides, bending downward a little. The garnet is blue or white with white or blue ends .... They call this ornament Maidett" (Merck 1980:103). The nosepin acquired by Fisher consists of black, white and blue beads strung on copper wire to provide shape and may actually be from the Dena'ina people. Similiar designs were used among the Alutiit. -Dee Hunt
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COLLECTOR'S DOCUMENTATION: | ||
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CATALOG NUMBER: |
72484 |
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OBJECT TYPE: |
beaded nose ornament |
ACCESSION NO.: |
12209 (1882) |
YEAR COLLECTED: |
1879-1882 |
FIELD NUMBER: |
21 |
GROUP NAME: |
Nanwarpagmiut |
GROUP NAME RECORDED BY FISHER: |
NANUACHPACHMIUTE TRIBE |
LOCATION: |
Near Iliamna Bay, Alaska Peninsula (Nanwarpak= Lake Iliamna) |
LOCATION RECORDED BY FISHER: |
ALASKA PENNA. NEAR ILIAMNA BAY |
NATIVE LANGUAGE TERM: |
see "remarks" above |
NATIVE LANGUAGE TERM RECORDED BY FISHER: |
no data |
DIMENSIONS: |
L=12 cm |
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